Thursday, October 26th 2023

Moore Thread's MTT S80, World's First PCIe Gen 5 Gaming Graphics Card, Now Priced at $164

The Moore Thread's MTT S80 discrete graphics card is now available as part of a special 11-11 (Single's Day) promotion in China, for the equivalent of USD $164, making it both the world's first PCIe Gen 5 gaming graphics card, and the most affordable one to feature 16 GB of memory. Moore Thread's is a Chinese GPU manufacturer that has been aiming to build a contemporary GPU to grab a slice of the entry-mainstream gaming market in China for a few years now.

Much of the PC gaming scene in China doesn't involve AAA productions in need of the fastest GPU out there, but rather GPUs from the mainstream performance tier—Moore Thread's knows this, and has been reinventing many wheels in the absence of the kind of graphics IP cross-licensing entanglement that exists among NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel. The company's fastest GPU is the MTT S80 launched in late 2022, which has the bragging rights to be the world's first with a PCI Express Gen 5 bus interface. Does it need this kind of bandwidth? We honestly don't know, after seeing how sensitive to PCIe interface and resizable-BAR even mainstream Intel GPUs can be. At launch the performance level of the MTT S80 made it more of a novelty than anything, with performance barely matching a Radeon RX 6400, making it about as fast as the iGPU of AMD's Ryzen 5000G "Cezanne" desktop APUs. This is just enough for China's homebrew MOBAs and MMORPGs that are designed to maximize market reach, and hence tend to contain a lot of pre-baked content.
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Source: Wccftech
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29 Comments on Moore Thread's MTT S80, World's First PCIe Gen 5 Gaming Graphics Card, Now Priced at $164

#26
ReallyBigMistake
sam_86314I thought I had heard these were based on Imagination's PowerVR core.

Used to be a fairly common GPU architecture in phones, and even dates back to being used in the Dreamcast.
No, Moore Threads is made by the ex head of Nvidia China.
It was the Fenghua 1 GPU made by Innosilicon which is a Chinese GPU company that is using Imagination Technologies (powervr) IP to make their card

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#27
AusWolf
Gmr_ChickEasy! Instead of "basically doesn't run" it's now "kinda sorta almost runs" :D :roll:
It gives you the error screen at 40% greater efficiency! :rockout:
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#28
TRTechRev
I hope to buy one of these to test my own theory or perhaps wait for the next gen, pretty high end design too or so it appears. Compared to some of the hideous rounded plastic low end Nvidia models this yr.
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